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What kinds of wild bees are there in the south?

There are many kinds of bees, mainly including:

1, APIs (MICRAPIS) and niformis Smith, 1858.

Alias: Little Bee. Distribution: China is located in Jinghong and Mengla of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture and Cangyuan and Gengma of Lincang area. Foreign countries are distributed in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

2. Bees, 1787.

Alias: grass bee. Distribution: China is located at latitude 26? 0? 240' south, below 1900m above sea level, Longzhou, Baise, Shangsi and other places in southern Guangxi; Foreign countries are located in northern Oman and South and Southeast Asia to the east of Iran.

3. API (millions of units) Labiosa Smith, 187 1.

Alias: Rock Bee, Himalayan Bee, Snow Mountain Bee. Distribution: China is located in the southern foothills of Himalayas, southern Tibet, Nujiang, Jiaocang, Jinshajiang and Honghe basins of Hengduan Mountains in Yunnan. Foreign countries are distributed in Nepal, Bhutan, northern India, northern Myanmar and northern Vietnam.

4. Many-backed bees, 1793.

Alias: Bai Feng, (Dai name). Distribution: China is distributed in southern Yunnan, southwestern Guangxi and Hainan Island; Foreign countries are distributed in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

5. Apis (Shima Tapiz), Nikobuyut-Ripon, Koshev, 1906.

Alias: Red Bee

Distribution: only distributed in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei in the north, and Isle of Man in Indonesia in the south.

6. African bee (Shamatapi) Murunstingek, Niger River and Niger River, 1998.

Distribution: Only found in Mount Lunu, Sabah, Malaysia.

7. Apis (Shima Tapiz), Niro Hinta, Smith, 187 1.

Distribution: Indonesia and Sulawesi Islands in the Philippines.

Huma bees, Apis cerana, 1793.

Distribution: Asia includes China, Japan, Korea, Russian Far East, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, East Timor, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and other countries, living in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions.

9. Italian bees, 1758.

Distribution: Native to Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Due to European immigrants and business contacts, it was introduced to all parts of the world and became the main bee species.